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On a transient thermal stress problem in an infinite circular cylinder with a penny-shaped crack

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In the present paper, we deal with finding the stress intensity factors under transient thermal loading in an infinitely long circular cylinder containing a penny-shaped crack. Variations of the stress intensity factors with time, which will be closely related with crack extension, are illustrated in the figures.

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Ishida, R. On a transient thermal stress problem in an infinite circular cylinder with a penny-shaped crack. Int J Fract 53, 261–272 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00017340

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